Latham Named a Leading Foreign Law Firm in Korea by Asia Business Law Journal
Firm earns top recognition for its M&A and capital markets work in Korea and on behalf of Korean clients.
Latham’s Seoul office advises Korean corporations, financial institutions, and government agencies, as well as multinational clients active in Korea.
Our Seoul-based lawyers help clients navigate complex corporate, finance, international regulatory, and litigation matters throughout the world. Our bilingual team works in concert with Latham lawyers based around the globe, bringing an intimate knowledge of the Korean market and the firm’s global reach to each matter.
Latham’s Asia offices work as one team, bringing together elite capabilities across practices and industries, native language and cultural knowledge, and on-the-ground support. Serving clients from the region’s major financial, commercial, and regulatory hubs we seamlessly integrate through Latham’s global platform to deliver sophisticated counsel and representation to clients on their most complex and consequential matters in Asia and around the world.
Our lawyers rank among the very top practitioners in the region. We regularly advise on the most transformative capital markets offerings, private equity, and M&A transactions in every major jurisdiction. We act for financial institutions, sponsors, and major corporates on complex disputes, and guide multinationals through the increasingly complex web of anti-money laundering, sanctions, and export controls regimes. We represent sponsors and lenders in the region’s landmark project finance matters and infrastructure projects. And increasingly, we advise on the emerging ESG and sustainability issues affecting companies with operations in Asia.
As one of the world’s largest pro bono providers, Latham takes on matters in nearly every area of public interest law. In Asia, our pro bono efforts include supporting asylum seekers, serving the elderly, and advocating for gender equality and the empowerment of women.
Firm earns top recognition for its M&A and capital markets work in Korea and on behalf of Korean clients.
The firm earned 63 #1 rankings for global energy and infrastructure M&A in 2024.
Latham’s #1 rankings reinforce firm’s position as a global transactional powerhouse.